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I could predate a check and cash it at the downtown branch of our local bank, but when the month's statement came Diana would see it and think that my abandonment of my family had been premeditated, which, of course, it had not.
They could predate the onset of dialysis or could be precipitated by it.
First, such transfers could predate human colonization of microbial organisms.
There is also a long-running spat in academic circles about whether cities could predate agriculture.
Mr Jacquard said some of the Bin Laden pictures on the tape could predate the US-led offensive in the Tora Bora mountains in eastern Afghanistan in December 2001 during which the al-Qaida leader was confirmed as being present.
However, Stephen Dunleavy, who has produced a documentary on the colonisation of America, says: "It's almost biblical - a parting of the ways - and almost certainly wrong". The theory was challenged in the late 1970s, when the remains of a communitywere found by archaeologists in Monte Verde, Chile, which could predate the consensus figure.
They fear that they could predate on livestock - particularly young lambs.
The origins of the modern distributions of most temperate plant and animal species could predate the Last Glacial Maximum.
This result suggested that haplotypes that confer maize-like phenotypes could predate domestication (Clark et al., 2004).
This presents the possibility that biases in mt-N gene distributions need not be driven by conflict, but instead could predate the formation of the sex chromosome, if the precursor autosomes showed an ancestral bias through chance alone.
On the one hand, the paraphyly of the T. b. gambiense and T. equiperdum ESAG2 repertoires could explain why this locus does not follow the same pattern (e.g. the amino acid replacements in ESAG2 could predate the origin of T. b. gambiense).
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